Brexit Phase Two - Trade

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LE

That’s nice, it takes a bridge collapse and dead foreigners. So the brexiters can feel better about themselves and how things are going. We’ve only got potholes and sinkholes to worry about on our roads.

LE

That’s nice, it takes a bridge collapse and dead foreigners. So the brexiters can feel better about themselves and how things are going. We’ve only got potholes and sinkholes to worry about on our roads.

LE

That’s nice, it takes a bridge collapse and dead foreigners. So the brexiters can feel better about themselves and how things are going. We’ve only got potholes and sinkholes to worry about on our roads.

You are a tart, it's symptomatic of the Graft the EU says it can can control. I think fractured suspensions can be tolerated. RIP the unfortunates, how much a bad mix? We'll find out. 'Bout the time of Alalumina cement and roof collapses

LE

When routine bites hard, And ambitions are low, And resentment rides high, But emotions won't grow...By voting on this post with a SABC I confirm that I am a more than a bit stupid and an all round loser.

MIA

“Friends don’t let friends drive drunk,” as the saying goes, and for similar reasons we call upon our respective governments to weigh in officially on Brexit.

Canada and New Zealand are no longer semi-autonomous dominions of the British Empire, of course – a status that, ironically, would have given them more standing and more opportunity to express their concerns – but the deep and abiding historical ties that bind them to Britain nevertheless justify what might otherwise be an inappropriate intervention in the country’s sovereign domestic affairs.

The fact is that Britain stands at the precipice of disaster. Prime Minister Theresa May has no workable plan to withdraw from the European Union that would avoid calamity.

LE

The European Union’s Brexit negotiators fear that they are being bugged by the British secret service after the UK obtained sensitive documents “within hours” of them being presented to a meeting of EU officials last month, The Telegraph understands.

A highly placed EU source revealed the security concerns as British negotiators were set to return to Brussels on Thursday to resume Brexit talks.

I think it far more likely that someone on the EU negotiating team - frightened by the prospect of a rapidly approaching hard Brexit - is leaking the EU's position papers in an attempt to prevent that.

It says that the UK’s ability to coordinate responses to emerging threats, such as the current outbreak of measles or seasonal flu, will be seriously undermined, making it harder to stop infections spreading across borders.

LE

I think it far more likely that someone on the EU negotiating team - frightened by the prospect of a rapidly approaching hard Brexit - is leaking the EU's position papers in an attempt to prevent that.

Well Tobia, no one does, as they say in Italy… "all Italians think they drive like Ben Hur, but they drive like the stuntmen in Ben Hur'

Compared with the 4 wheel automotive combat on Italian roads, bridges falling down are the lest of your worries. One of the more ghoulish sights along an Autostrada is the huge car scrapyards you seen atl the interchanges full of wrecked cars. Italy has some of the best trauma and orthopaedic surgeons in the world, they need them! Italy, its like driving in with the view in permanent fast forward.

When routine bites hard, And ambitions are low, And resentment rides high, But emotions won't grow...By voting on this post with a SABC I confirm that I am a more than a bit stupid and an all round loser.